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Pet loads for 3006?
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<blockquote data-quote="blindarcher" data-source="post: 766734" data-attributes="member: 64930"><p>IMR 4350 is my favorite 30-06 powder, and the Hornady 165 grain Interlock is one of my favorite bullets, I typically load this bullet with 56 grains of IMR 4350. I would advise to to verify any "pet loads" you want to try. Firearms are like people, they like different foods, you can't go wrong feeding your 06 with IMR 4350, just get the serving size right. Safety should take priority over accuracy when reloading. I do use several Hodgen powders, but do not use H4350 because it is "another 4350" powder, and they are not the same. I use either one or the other and do not stock both powders, just to eliminate the chance of subsituting one for the other. There is not a big difference between H4350 and IMR 4350, but there can be with other like number powders.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blindarcher, post: 766734, member: 64930"] IMR 4350 is my favorite 30-06 powder, and the Hornady 165 grain Interlock is one of my favorite bullets, I typically load this bullet with 56 grains of IMR 4350. I would advise to to verify any "pet loads" you want to try. Firearms are like people, they like different foods, you can't go wrong feeding your 06 with IMR 4350, just get the serving size right. Safety should take priority over accuracy when reloading. I do use several Hodgen powders, but do not use H4350 because it is "another 4350" powder, and they are not the same. I use either one or the other and do not stock both powders, just to eliminate the chance of subsituting one for the other. There is not a big difference between H4350 and IMR 4350, but there can be with other like number powders. [/QUOTE]
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